peaked
英 [piːkt]美['pikt]
- adj. 尖的;消瘦的;有遮檐的
- v. 到达高点,消瘦,竖起(peak的过去式和过去分词形式)
英文词源
- peaked (adj.)
- "sickly-looking," 1835, from past participle of obsolete verb peak "look sickly or thin, shrink, waste away" (1540s), which is perhaps from peak in sense of "become pointed" through emaciation. Related: Peakedness.
双语例句
- 1. His career peaked during the 1970's.
- 他的事业在20世纪70年代达到顶峰。
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- 2. The crisis peaked in July 1974.
- 那场危机在1974年7月达到巅峰。
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- 3. Day by day the disappointed lover peaked and pined.
- 这失恋的人一天天地憔悴下去.
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- 4. Toy sales peaked just before Christmas and are now decreasing.
- 玩具销售额在圣诞节前夕达到最高峰,现已逐渐下降.
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- 5. He took his peaked cap from under his arm with a flourish and pulled it low over his eyes.
- 他一下子把尖顶帽从胳膊下面掏出来戴在头上,然后把帽檐拉低盖住眼睛。
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